Blancpain Watches

For over 260 years, 13 generations of watchmakers have dedicated their skills and
perfected their crafts in the precise and taxing arts of fine watchmaking in the workshops
of Blancpain. From the beginning, Jehan-Jacaques Blancpain's only objective was to express
the art of time and build pure masterpieces of timekeeping.

The watchmaker uses only one case shape, the round.
The case's unadorned lines demand utter control on the part of the craftsmen to ensure
absolute perfection in every detail. The results are classics among classics-serenely
elegant designs housing a limited collection of horological masterpieces. Without regard
for the whims and trends of fashion, the Blancpain watches of today are heirlooms and
collectors items from the moment they leave the workbench.

The watchmaker's piéce de résistance is the stunningly elegant, ultra-slim mechanical
"1735" named for the year of the watchmaker's founding. An extraordinary
achievement in watchmaking, it combines the six masterpiece movements of the watchmaker's
art into the same watch. The famous Blancpain Trilogy watches consist of the Air Command,
the GMT, and the Fifty Fathoms.

The Air Command (the sky component) is a self winding, three-counter chronograph with
date. The GMT (the earth component) is a dual time-zone watch intended for the world
traveler. The Fifty Fathoms (the sea element) is one of the first watches to be
water-resistant to a depth of 50 fathoms and was worn by Jacques Cousteau's divers in
1956.

The Minute Repeater 2100 is the first sports minute repeater equipped with a
water-resistant loading lever and strikes the hours, quarter-hours and minutes on demand
with a variety of unique sounds and frequencies.